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Lynne Namka
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Cues to Teach a Child
To Express Angry Feelings
Lynne Namka, Ed. D. © l997
- It is okay to be mad. Anger is an appropriate feeling
to have when others hurt you.
- Angry feelings are part of being a human being. Be firm,
fair and friendly to speak your mads.
- People are not to be hurt. Use your words instead of your
fists.
- Work out your mads with your words.
- It is important that we be gentle with people. Be a people
friendly person.
- People, animals and plants are not to be hurt. Treat all
living things with respect.
- Make a good choice. Stop and think before you act.
- You can make a good choice when you are mad. Use your
words!
- Know what sets you off. Know your hot spots and trigger
points!
- Own your feelings! You are responsible for how you feel
and act.
- Separate the Big Deals from the Little Deals. Problem
solve Big Deals. Let go of Little Deals.
- You can't have your own way all the time. Don't sweat
the small stuff.
- Chill out. You don't have to get mad over every little
thing. Be a cool dude!
- You can let go of your mads by talking about them and
working them out.
- Tell someone when you are hurt. Find someone safe to talk
to when you are upset.
- Let your anger go in safe ways. Use your words! You can
work out your mads.
- Breathe when your mads come up. Blow those mads out!
- Don't store anger in your body. Let it go. Talk it out.
Tell someone about your mads.
- Let the mads go. Shake them out. You choose to feel good
when you use your words.
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